Emboldened from Skates post, I decided to give this a try today. Weather is beautiful, high 70's and no where to go, so why not? I stopped at Lowes and picked up the smoke shade for $13 and headed to the airport. The only thing I lacked was some dish soap. I tried the potties out at the hangars, drove to the FBO, and finally settled on some foam soap from a dispenser in the FBO bathroom. Oh well, let's give it a try...
I started on the pax side and it went pretty easy. Like anything new, the first time is the hardest. I was pretty happy with the results, although I had to spend a few minutes removing the interior trim before I could get to installing the tint.
The other side went even easier since I'd done it once already:
I thought I was on a roll, but then came the rear windows...
At this point I thought a permanent marker rather than my (sore) thumbnail might be a good idea. It worked OK, although I did use my nail to trace the initial outline. After getting situated in the back of the plane and having forgotten my credit card once already, having to climb out then back in, I started on the pilot's rear window. Uh oh, this isn't going so well. I spritzed down the window and the film but I couldn't get it to cling to the window. I struggled with it for awhile until some of the water/soap mixture began to dry. I'm huffing & sweating and my arms are starting to burn, but finally I got it to adhere to the rear window. Now I had to start moving it into position. After at least 30 minutes, I finally had what I thought was a pretty good fit. With the curves in the rear window, some of the edges just didn't want to adhere, so I had some bubbles.
When I extricated myself from inside the rear of the plane, I found that I hadn't gotten it as good as I thought
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I was tired, sweaty, and contemplating removing it and doing over. But not today. Even so, it looked pretty good from 5' away.
So I called it quits and decided to finish the right side tomorrow while contemplating whether to redo the pilot's side. Overall, it's a cheap, fun little project.
p.s. in a 172 you're going to have to remove the rear seat. Mine was already out thank heavens!